Past and Present Fund Raising
Slimming world raises £1233.00 for Precise Lives in memory of Joe Way
The
event which was at the Penventon Park Hotel in Redruth had a full house of 200
people which created a fantastic atmosphere.
Lesley, Pauline Chappell and Cherylyn Howard organised the event to allow
slimming world members to dress up in some elegant clothes.
Lesley said “Between us we run 10 groups and all the models were from those
groups which are held in Truro, Falmouth, Mount Hawke, Redruth Camborne, Illogan
and Hayle”.
The compare for the night Dean Woods played to the crowd but delivered the
message of why Cornwall deserves a children’s hospice and the inspiring story of
Joe Way who Dean knew very well.
Claire (Joe’s mum) and Megan aged 7 (Joes sister) where also invited to take
part in the wedding section. Megan said “It was great to wear the pretty dresses
and be a model for the night”
The new Joe’s Story 9 minute DVD was aired at the event throughout the night and
at one point a collection box went around the room and came back within 15
minutes with £113 inside.
Matt (Joes dad) said “they did an amazing job we all had a great night and
already the ladies are talking about there next event in March 2009”
The day wear was from Peacocks of Redruth and the evening and bridal wear came
from Carol Mann's at Redruth and Glamour & Glitz in Camborne.
All the exhibitors on the evening are also members of Slimming World as well as
photo’s being taken all night by Kernow Natural Light Photography
The slimming World Charity Ball will be on Friday 20th March 2009 at the Green
Lawns Hotel, Falmouth. There will be 200 tickets on sale to our members in
January at £25.00 per a head. A raffle will also be held on the evening. All
proceeds from this ball will be donated to Precise Lives in memory of Joe Way.
Falmouth Oyster Company raise £167.00 for the Precious Lives appeal
The
Falmouth Oyster Company and The Falmouth Bay Seafood Café are supporting
www.joeway.co.uk by sponsoring the Falmouth dive banner and promoting Joes story
at the Falmouth Oyster Festival.
Valerie Thomson said “Joe’s website was very moving and the banner off the
Falmouth coast is great for us to be involved in, Joe’s parents where very
excited with promoting their sons story at a big local event”
Claire Way (Joe’s mum) said “Joe’s website was promoted at the event along with
a collection and winning oysters being auctioned off a big I would like to say a
big thanks from us to Valerie and Penny”
Falmouth Oyster Festival celebrates the start of the oyster season and the
diversity and quality of Cornish Seafood and in particular, one of the last
remaining traditional oyster fisheries. The festival opened with a cookery
master-class with a celebrity chef followed by a packed programme of cookery
demonstrations by leading local chefs, oysters, seafood, wine and ale,
children’s shell painting, sea shanties, town parade, live music and marquees
packed with Cornish produce and crafts. The festival is a must for all oyster,
seafood and marine heritage enthusiasts.
Portsmouth runners raise £500 for Cornwall’s Precious Lives Appeal
Hanna
Kingston and Emma Standing are both nurses at Basingstoke and learnt about Joe
through a friend Katie Garner who was one Joe’s nurses in Cornwall.
The times where for Hannah 2 hours 3 seconds and Emma was 2 hours 7 seconds, the
girls had not done much training as both nurses had been as work so where very
pleased with their times.
A family friend John Simmons is also ran for Joe which was the second time he
has done so at the same event.
Last time John raised money so Joe could have a projector for his room.
This time sadly John was running in Joe’s memory to raise money for his website
www.joeway.co.uk which aims to raise £25k towards The Precise Lives Appeal.
Johns came 103 in his age group and gender position and finished in 1 hour 28
minutes which was quicker than the last time he ran for Joe it much wetter and
harder conditions.
Matt (Joe’s dad) said “ £265.00 was raised so well done to John a record time in
the rain big thanks to all sponsors in Portsmouth, Carlton Club, Tring ,islington
,horsham Wales and beyond”.
When Matt (Joe’s Dad) phoned John to thank him John offered to run the London
marathon next year so planning is already in progress.
Way hey...Hair dressers cut hair for Joe Way and raise £340
A HAIR salon with a namesake connection to a local charity gave up a whole day
for fund-raising.
The Way Hair salon in Chester Road has decided to dedicate an entire day of hair
cutting to the Joe Way Appeal – helping raise money to build a Cornish
children's hospice.
While there is no family connection, the staff at the salon thought the name
match was enough for them to get involved.
Gillian Bray, a stylist at the salon, said: "We like to organise fund-raiser
events at least every other year and feel the Joe Way charity is very worthy,
and also very close to our hearts. All of the staff here are happy to donate
their time and expertise for the event – effectively working for free for the
whole day."
The special day was on Monday, September 22 where the proceeds from an entire day of haircuts at the salon where donated directly to the Joe Way fund. The idea was to get in as many customers as possible" said Gillian.
Matt Joe’s Dad said “thanks to this amount we have cleared the £18,000 mark in
seventeen weeks, we are really grateful that they gave a whole day up for Joe”
Creative Memories Raise Another £130...
Creative memory sales girl and proud mum Linda Flack said “This is my son
Ryan. He loves being involved with my Creative Memories business.
Last weekend he enjoyed running an auction in aid of Joe Way Precious lives appeal at my team crop day.
He was very proud and amazed that his efforts raised £130 making a
difference to others less fortunate than himself”
St Columb Minor Fun Day raises £514.00
St
Columb Minor villagers defied wet weather back June to raise £514 for the
Precise Lives appeal in memory of Joe.
The day included stalls and games including the muddy famous tug of war.
This lead into an evening of entertainment with Johnny Cowling, Newquay rowing
club singers, chunky custard with a disco with Dave Prisk.
Graham Brenchley who helped organised the event said “the tug of war stood out
in his mind. It turned out to be the funniest thing we had seen. Teams from St
Mawgan and the yellow bellies from St Columb Minor where ready to go, but
unfortunately we think the rope was not up to the job it broke on the first
pull-landing everyone in the mud”
Claire Way went to the farmers Arms in St Columb Minor to pick the money up and
to catch up with land lady Cheryl who has raised money with locals for Joe’s car
conversion several years ago.
Claire said “It was great to see everyone even though last time I was there Joe
was with us and he enjoyed lots of cuddles from everyone”
Cheryl who is also involved in slimming world is organising a fashion show to
raise further funds for Precise Lives in memory of Joe

















